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Electrocardiographic and Arterial Blood Pressure Changes in Hypertensive Crisis After Using Sublingual Nifedipine
The Internet Journal of Emergency Medicine, 06/19/09
Madariaga HM et al. - Sublingual nifedipine does not absorb well and does produce changes in the EKG. Patients did not achieve an optimal BP after the administration of sublingual nifedipin.
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